Website Design and Development

Website Redesign: Why You Need a Team for Success

By |2017-07-15T13:16:29-04:00June 12th, 2014|Website Design and Development|

Today your potential customers are spending most of their buyer’s journey time on the web and talking with others long before they even think about contacting you and your organization. That makes a hardworking, high-performance website a critical investment for professional services and small and midsized businesses (SMBs). Whether you’re planning to work with a [...]

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Website Design: CSS3 Multi-Column Layout

By |2017-07-15T13:16:30-04:00March 20th, 2014|Tools and Technology, Website Design and Development|

CSS3 has some great tools for graphics, text and even animation, especially when combined with HTML 5 markup language. Here's one CSS3 trick that makes it much easier to do something old school. Text columns. If you look at a newspaper (quiet hipsters, they still exist) you'll notice that they break up their text into [...]

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Less Website Traffic, But More Focus

By |2017-07-15T13:16:31-04:00January 23rd, 2014|Measurement, Metrics and KPIs, Website Design and Development|

If your website has seen a decrease in traffic lately, you're not alone. Some of the biggest websites in the world have been getting less traffic lately. A trend like that would be hard enough to beat, but when one or more of these sites are the major search engines Google, Yahoo and Bing, that's [...]

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Website Design Bad Practices or Why I’ll Leave Your Website in Seconds

By |2017-07-15T13:16:34-04:00September 12th, 2013|Best Practices and Tools, Website Design and Development|

I’m surprised by how my list of website design bad practices is growing. As website analytics become more and more sophisticated, I thought marketers and publishers would drop practices that drive bleeding bounce rates, but offending websites are surprisingly common. Jakob Nielsen’s usability testers may quibble, but here’s my list of bounce-away website practices for [...]

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